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Title: Quick help needed please, heater fan fuse number?
Post by: unclelicklug on 03 December 2010, 13:31:05
2.2 TD estate
Heater is not working, I think because the fan is inactive, which fuse is this?
This follows an incredibly cold night so I assume somenthing has frozen the fan up.

Many many thanks
Rick
Title: Re: Quick help needed please, heater fan fuse number?
Post by: RobG on 03 December 2010, 13:54:13
#33 top L/H of box under steering wheel
Title: Re: Quick help needed please, heater fan fuse number?
Post by: unclelicklug on 04 December 2010, 12:22:23
Many many thanks Rob, that's one chunky fuse!
Turns out it wasn't the fuse, the fan kicked in later so I assume it was frozen for a while.
It was a great help to be able eliminate the fuse from the troubleshooting.

All the best
Rick
Title: Re: Quick help needed please, heater fan fuse number?
Post by: RobG on 04 December 2010, 12:28:17
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Many many thanks Rob, that's one chunky fuse!
Turns out it wasn't the fuse, the fan kicked in later so I assume it was frozen for a while.
It was a great help to be able eliminate the fuse from the troubleshooting.

All the best
Rick
:y
Title: Re: Quick help needed please, heater fan fuse number?
Post by: Kneepad on 04 December 2010, 14:52:37


I would check the antifreeze and make sure you have a strong enough solution.   :y
Title: Re: Quick help needed please, heater fan fuse number?
Post by: unclelicklug on 04 December 2010, 15:18:20
Thanks kneepad - fortunately so far the anti freeze solution has held out so water is still moving around - the problem was (as I hoped) temporary seize up of the fan - we had a longish journey in very cold conditions then an overnight stop which showed -11C when I came to start again on Friday am.
I assume there was some ice melting at the end of the journey which trickled down and froze on the fan.
Guess I should also check drain points..